

BOILER MUSIC MAKER FALL 2025
FROM THE DIRECTOR

Purdue Bands & Orchestras students are some of the most promising individuals on campus. They are bold, hardworking, and determined to succeed in all they do — setting the Boilermaker standard high. Boasting 84% STEM and 44% Engineering majors, our department graduates some of the world’s best and brightest, and we would love your students to join us during this exciting time in our history.
In this edition of Boiler Music Maker, you will read about the new Purdue Chapter of Jazz Education Network, our Sandra Yover Haas String Quartet, the 140th edition of the Purdue “AllAmerican” Marching Band, and more. Hagle Hall, which opened in 2022, continues to transform opportunities for our students. With state-of-the-art rehearsal halls, practice rooms, and plenty of space for student collaboration, students who join our department build a community and make memories that last a lifetime.
Whether your students are interested in concert bands, jazz bands, orchestras, marching band, or one of our many exciting auxiliary units, Purdue University is a fantastic place to continue a passion for music.
Hail Purdue,

Jay S. Gephart
Director & Al G. Wright Chair
Purdue Bands & Orchestras
FACULTY & STAFF
Jay S. Gephart
Director and Al G. Wright Chair
Matthew R. Conaway
Professor, Interim Director of the “All-American” Marching Band
Dr. Pamela J. Nave
Associate Professor, Director of Percussion
Adam Bodony
Assistant Professor, Director of Orchestras
Bethany Robinson
Clinical Assistant Professor, Director of Jazz
Jarrard Harris
Clinical Assistant Professor
Dr. David M. Blon
Clinical Assistant Professor
Dr. Lucas Petersen
Clinical Assistant Professor
Douglas R. Fletcher Director of Operations
Jeff Parthun
Visiting Instructor, Orchestras
Esther Kirgiss Director of External Relations
Caitlin Cotten Manager of Recruitment & Student Success
Humza Nasir Multimedia Designer
Susan Lipscomb
Senior Administrative Assistant
Kim Delks
Business Assistant
Morgan Loetz
Assistant Director of Operations, Director of Auxiliaries and Twirling Coach
Natalie Hess
Golduster Dance Team Coach
Jef Furr
Golden Silks Color Guard and Purdue Winter Guard Coach
Amy Brandfonbrener
Chamber Music Instructor
CONCERT CALENDAR CONCERT BANDS

ORCHESTRAS
Long Center for the Performing Arts
111 N 6th St, Lafayette, IN OCT 2 7:00 PM
Long Center for the Performing Arts 111 N 6th St, Lafayette, IN OCT 5 2:30 PM NOV 22 7:30 PM OCT 3 7:00 PM OCT 19 2:30 PM DEC 6 8:00 PM DEC 7 2:30 PM OCT 4 7:30 PM DEC 5 7:30 PM NOV 23 2:30 PM


JAZZ BANDS

Loeb Playhouse - Stewart Center
128 Memorial Mall Dr West Lafayette, IN NOV 14 & 15 7:30 PM DEC 13 1:30 PM
36th ANNUAL PURDUE JAZZ FESTIVAL
JANUARY 22 - LONG CENTER - 7:00 PM

The Purdue Jazz Festival kicks off with a free Community Jazz Showcase at the Long Center for the Performing Arts in Lafayette, Indiana. The concert features Artist-In-Residence, Kirby Fellis, alongside the Purdue Jazz Band and four high school jazz bands from Tippecanoe County.
JANUARY 23 - LONG CENTER - 8:00 PM

Purdue Convocations, in partnership with Purdue Bands & Orchestras, presents the Yellowjackets as our Purdue Jazz Festival headliner concert. With a 43-year legacy, the Yellowjackets have released 26 albums, earned 16 Grammy® nominations, and built a reputation as one of jazz’s most influential groups.
JANUARY 24 - FESTIVAL DAY

Over 100 high school and middle school jazz ensembles compete in various divisions throughout Stewart Center and the Purdue Memorial Union. The Purdue Jazz Band performs twice during the festival:
12:45 PM - Loeb Playhouse - Featuring Artist-In-Residence, Kirby Fellis 7:00 PM - Elliott Hall of Music – Featuring Guest Artist, Marshall Gilkes
Throughout the day, our Guest Artists and Clinicians will host lectures and demonstrations that are open to all festival participants.
JANUARY 31 - ELLIOTT HALL - 8:00 PM

In their annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Event, Purdue Convocations presents the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, led by trumpeter and artistic director, Wynton Marsalis. Established in 1987, it serves as the resident orchestra of Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City, dedicated to preserving and advancing the legacy of jazz.
BAND 140 STARTS STRONG

This fall, we unveiled the 140th edition of the Purdue “All-American” Marching Band under the direction of Interim Director, Professor Matt Conaway, at our End of Camp Performance on Saturday, August 23rd at Hull Field. 396 members strong, the Purdue “All-American” Marching Band represents Purdue University with class and passion on and off the field.
Our season started strong with three back-to-back home games at Ross-Ade Stadium. In just three short weeks, the band prepared brand-new halftime shows for every game– no small feat for full-time college students! Despite the challenge, the band demonstrated their signature sound and swagger with ease and followed it up with an away trip to the Notre Dame game.
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YOUTUBE CHANNEL
SANDRA YOVER HAAS STRING QUARTET

The Sandra Yover Haas String Quartet embodies a spirit of outreach for all of Purdue Bands & Orchestras. Students audition on a yearly basis and are members enrolled in a curricular ensemble in Purdue Bands & Orchestras. This year’s quartet consists of: Rohan Eapen (Freshman in Neurobiology & Physiology, violin), Akirin Au (Sophomore in Computer Science, violin), Loxea Hipsky (Senior in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences; Linguistics, minor in ASL and Psychology, viola) and Tiana Lin (Senior in Computer Engineering, cello). All four students perform in the Purdue Philharmonic Orchestra.
The Quartet has performed for The Purdue President’s Council in Naples, Florida and appears annually at The Bug Bowl as the “Cricket Quartet,” for which they were recently featured in Science magazine!
STUDENT LIFE UPDATES



Student life is thriving in Purdue Bands & Orchestras. As a department that values wellbeing and celebrates the uniqueness of all members, we offer a multitude of student success initiatives including Mock Interviews, a fully equipped Wellness Room, Weekly De-Stress Activities, Social Outings, Networking Mixers, and an FYE Learning Community.
We love nothing more than seeing our students succeed and build a strong network while music-making.
JAZZ EDUCATION NETWORK

SETH DEWHITT CHAPTER PRESIDENT
The Jazz Education Network (JEN) is a national community where inquiry, exploration, and innovation are nurtured and encouraged to grow through education and performance. Our chapter here at Purdue is centered around building off this mission by expanding and developing our own Purdue jazz community through engaging educational events. Notably, we also seek to expand our local jazz community by directly marketing to anyone with a remote interest in jazz, not just students enrolled in Purdue Jazz Bands.
I launched this chapter in Fall 2024 alongside an all-star officer team of 4 other dedicated jazz students. Since then, we have successfully run events like audition and improvising workshops, themed reading ensembles, and jam sessions featuring student talent. This year, we are thrilled to launch a new system of JEN Jazz Combos, small ensembles that provide a space for students to sharpen their individual abilities while learning important collaboration and professional skills.
Getting to lead this community while developing it from its very roots has been a highlight of my time at Purdue. In the past year, I have witnessed our community grow from the 5 officers all the way to packing Hagle Hall B078 full of interested students, as well as the significant progress our members have made in their own musical journeys.
To learn more about our chapter, visit our Linktree https://linktr.ee/jenpurdue or follow us on Instagram: @purdue.jen



VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT TEAM
Much like your band and orchestra parent boosters at school, Purdue Bands & Orchestras relies on volunteers to assist in our day-to-day operations, but we are student-run! The Volunteer Management program is comprised of eight teams, involving hundreds of students from every area of the department and provides unique leadership experience and opportunities to get to know fellow Purdue Bands & Orchestras staff, faculty, and musicians.

VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT
TECHNOLOGY TEAM LEADER: LINDSEY KAMERAD
My name is Lindsey Kamerad, and I am the Technology Team Leader for the 2025-2026 academic year. The tech team is focused on supporting Purdue Bands & Orchestras through technology management. We primarily do this by recording all indoor ensemble concerts, assisting with marching band audio systems, maintaining the website, audio mixing for jazz concerts, and developing and maintaining the new Project Emrick lights system.
This year is an exciting one for our team as we have recently begun working on a new project! We are creating an interactive display board that will live in the lobby of Hagle Hall and be available to everyone who visits our building. This will allow current and prospective students and their families to learn about Hagle Hall, our department, and how they can get involved in Purdue Bands & Orchestras. Another focus of our team this year is Project Emrick lights. After the official debut of the
new lights last fall, we are working hard to make necessary changes and perfect the system for current and future use of the Purdue “All-American” Marching Band. I have been working with the Technology Team for three years and have loved getting the opportunity to support our department in this unique way. I started by working with our old lights system, so it’s amazing to be able to work with the Project Emrick lights and see the impact we have made on the Purdue “AllAmerican” Marching Band and Purdue Bands & Orchestras overall.
This experience has been so fun. I’ve grown as a leader within the department and connected with people who I otherwise would not have known, from all different ensembles and backgrounds. I’m excited to see what this year has in store for the Tech Team and what we can accomplish by supporting and giving back to Purdue Bands & Orchestras.


FACULTY FEATURE

Dr. Pamela J. Nave, Associate Professor of Bands, serves as Director of Percussion for Purdue Bands & Orchestras. Formerly on the bands faculty at Ball State University, she completed her Doctorate of Musical Arts degree at The Ohio State University. At OSU, she won the graduate concerto competition as a marimba soloist, adding it to a list of undergraduate honors at Ball State that includes being a two-time recipient of the James L. Lane Percussion Award and winner of BSU’s Concerto Competition. Between degrees, Nave, a member of Pi Kappa Lambda, operated a private percussion studio in Noblesville and performed as a freelance percussionist throughout Indiana. In 2025, Nave was awarded Purdue University’s Helen B. Schleman Gold Medallion for her significant contribution to the advancement of women students and women’s issues.
DR. PAMELA NAVE STUDENT SPOTLIGHT BIDDYCLAIR MOORE

MAJOR
Multidisciplinary Engineering
Concentration in Theater Class of 2027
ENSEMBLES
Concert Orchestra - Cello
“All-American” Marching Band - Big Ten Flags
Gold and Black Sound - Electric Bass
Jazz Education Network Combos
DEPARTMENT SERVICE
Tau Beta Sigma

There’s no path I’ll choose where music won’t be a part of my life. Through PBO, I’ve found a diverse community of passionate people coming together with a shared interest in many forms.
DRUM CORPS AT PURDUE
Participation in Drum Corps International, Marching Music’s Major League™ by members of Purdue Bands & Orchestras continues to soar!
Featured here are several students who have or are currently performing with DCI. We are proud to be the college band and orchestra home for so many elite student musicians dedicated to spreading “enjoyment of marching music performing arts to more people worldwide.”






Major: Aerospace Engineering
Class: Senior
Instrument: Mellophone and French Horn
PBO Ensembles: “All-American” Marching Band, Boiler Brass, Boiler Box Band
DCI Ensembles: Boston Crusaders, Madison Scouts, Spartans
Major: Chemistry
Class: Senior
Section: Color Guard
PBO Ensembles: Golden Silks Color Guard, Winter Guard
DCI Ensembles: Blue Stars
Major: Computer Science, Mathematics
Class: Junior
Instrument: Trombone and Euphonium
PBO Ensembles: “All-American” Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Philharmonic Orchestra
DCI Ensembles: Genesis, Blue Stars, Boston Crusaders
“Drum Corps has been the single most formative experience of my life. I would not be who I am today without it. Drum Corps builds more than just musicianship, it builds character.”
– Arman Pathan

LORENZ

Major: Aeronautical Astronautical Engineering
Minor: Global Engineering Studies
Class: Junior
Instrument: Mellophone and Trumpet
PBO Ensembles: “All-American” Marching Band, University Band, Jazz Lab Band 2
DCI Ensembles: Jersey Surf, The Cadets
EVAN
TREVOR STOYER
ARMAN PATHAN
JESSICA KNULL

MEREDITH WARD


NADAV SHALINSKY


QUIN DUMOUCHELLE


PARKER WICKER


GABRIEL LERNER


DANIEL HENZE
Major: Computer Science
Class: Sophomore
Instrument: Trombone
PBO Ensembles: “All-American” Marching Band
DCI Ensembles: Pacific Crest
Major: Electrical Engineering
Class: Senior
Instrument: Mellophone and Trumpet
PBO Ensembles: “All-American” Marching Band, Concert Bands, Jazz Bands, Boiler Brass, Boiler Box Band
DCI Ensembles: Academy, Phantom Regiment
Major: Mechanical Engineering
Class: Senior
Instrument: Baritone
PBO Ensembles: “All-American” Marching Band, Boiler Box Band, Gold & Black Sound, Concert Band
DCI Ensembles: Crossmen, The Cadets, The Cavaliers
Major: Animal Science, Pre-Veterinary Medicine
Class: Junior
Instrument: Baritone and Euphonium
PBO Ensembles: “All-American” Marching Band, Concert Band
DCI Ensembles: Legends, Phantom Regiment
Major: Planetary Science/Geology and Geophysics
Class: Senior
Instrument: Baritone and Euphonium
PBO Ensembles: “All-American” Marching Band, Boiler Brass, Concert Band
DCI Ensembles: Carolina Crown

Major: Mathematics
Minor: Computer Science
Class: Sophomore
Instrument: Trombone
PBO Ensembles: “All-American” Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Boiler Brass
DCI Ensembles: Boston Crusaders
AUDITION TIMELINE
CONCERT BANDS, JAZZ BANDS, AND ORCHESTRAS
March 2, 2026
Audition Information Goes Live at www.purdue.edu/bands/audition.
May - June 2026
Register for Band or Orchestra with your Academic Advisor.
July 1, 2026
July 2026
June to August 2026
Priority Audition Deadline – for consideration into one of our premier ensembles: Wind Ensemble, Philharmonic Orchestra, Purdue Jazz Band (PJB), American Music Repertory Ensemble (AMRE), and/or Purdue Tower of Power Band (TOP).
Attend a Virtual Info Meeting to meet the directors, ask questions, and learn more. Dates and times to be announced.
Accept Rolling Auditions – for placement into one of several other concert bands, jazz bands, and orchestras (excluding our premier ensembles).
PURDUE “ALL-AMERICAN” MARCHING BAND
March 2, 2026
Audition Information Goes Live at www.purdue.edu/bands/audition.
May - June 2026
Register for Marching Band with your Academic Advisor.
June 2026
July 2026
Purdue “All-American” Marching Band: Band Camp Registration Goes Live at https://www.purdue.edu/bands/registration/BandCamp/register.
Connect with a Section Leader.
August 1, 2026
Purdue “All-American” Marching Band Music Audition Deadline.
August 15 - 21, 2026
Band Camp 2026 - Audition for the Purdue “All-American” Marching Band.

Request A Recruitment Visit
Are you a high school band or orchestra director? Reach out to our Recruitment Manager, Caitlin, to request a visit to your class. Caitlin travels to recruit throughout the United States and is available for brief Purdue Bands & Orchestras presentations at no cost to your program during the Fall or Spring semester.
Email caitlin@purdue.edu to discuss this opportunity.
In Purdue Bands & Orchestras, you’ll get to continue your passion for music while pursuing your degree in a welcoming, inclusive environment primarily consisting of non-music majors. Study with internationally recognized faculty, play with musicians from around the world, and gain leadership experience that will set you apart from the crowd. Most ensembles meet 2-3 times per week and perform twice a semester - the perfect time commitment for any student who wishes to continue playing in college.
Each year, Purdue Bands & Orchestras awards over $300,000 in scholarship support. With a department of over 1,300 students, we make sure no one is denied the opportunity to continue playing and performing at the collegiate level.
The Leath Scholarship allows incoming freshmen to audition for a one-time scholarship gift based on playing ability with an application due January 31st, 2026, and a video audition due that winter. Detailed information, deadlines, and the application will be available online by late November 2025.

SCHOLARSHIPS



Purdue Bands & Orchestras
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@PurdueBands
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Purdue Bands & Orchestras Concert Archive bandsinfo@purdue.edu

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